Yep,That the problem of buying a used computer, is the OS english or
Spanish?, if have the manufacturer utilities you can restore to the
manfacturer settings as it came from the shop brand new which I dout in your
situation, well let's hope there is nothing on which mentioned by Ken,could
you go to your Control panel and click on Date, Time, Language, and Regional
Options and click on Regional languag Options and see the settings there.
Also see the Language option on the IE Properties not set to spanish as
defauly,to do that Right click the IE Icon on your Desktop and select
Internet Properties and on the Internet Properties on General Tab click on
Languages Button and set the language there, you can delete and add new
language the when you finished click Ok and close and Reboot your Computer
and try and see if there is any joy.
HTH
Regards,
nass
"yes" wrote:
> Hi...for some reason whenever I click on a link that takes me to Microsoft,
> the page comes up in Spanish. Problem is, I don't read or write Spanish. As
> far as web browsing is concerned, it is all English. If I go to a Microsoft
> site, it is English, but if I link, Spanish. It's getting rather
> frustrating:-) As you may have figured, this was a used computer when I got
> it...the Dell computer at has XP Pro. Any ideas? Also, anyway to change the
> administrator? There was one (I guess the former owner) but I don't know the
> password. Thanks.
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